| Literature DB >> 34152645 |
Shafiq Uz Zaman1, Muhammad Khaliq U Zaman2, Sikander Rafiq1,3, Amber Arshad4, Muhammad Shahzad Khurram1, Muhammad Irfan5, Sidra Saqib1, Nawshad Muhammad6, Masooma Irfan7, Faiza Sharif5, Mohamad Azmi Bustam8, Muddasar Jamal8, Muhammad Asad Khan9, Muhammad Ahsan Waseem2, Ahmad Mukhtar8, Salman Wajeeh10.
Abstract
In the current study, a phase inversion scheme was employed to fabricate hydroxyapatite (HA)/polysulfone (PSF)-based asymmetric membranes using a film applicator with water as a solvent and nonsolvent exchanging medium. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectroscopic studies were conducted to confirm the bonding chemistry and purity of filler. The inherent thick nature of PSF generated sponge-like shape while the instantaneous demixing process produced finger-like pore networks in HA/PSF-based asymmetric membranes as exhibited by scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrographs. The FTIR spectra confirmed noncovalent weak attractions toward the polymer surface. The leaching ratio was evaluated to observe the dispersion behavior of HA filler in membrane composition. Hydrophilicity, pore profile, pure water permeation (PWP) flux, and molecular weight cutoff (MWCO) values of all formulated membranes were also calculated. Antifouling results revealed that HA modified PSF membranes exhibited 43% less adhesion of bovine serum albumin (BSA) together with >86% recovery of flux. Membrane composition showed 74% total resistance, out of which 60% was reversible resistance. Biocompatibility evaluation revealed that the modified membranes exhibited prothrombin time (PT), and thrombin time (TT) comparable with typical blood plasma, whereas proliferation of living cells over membrane surface proved its nontoxic behavior toward biomedical application. The urea and creatinine showed effective adsorption aptitude toward HA loaded PSF membranes.Entities:
Keywords: biocompatibility; hemodialysis; hydroxyapatite; polysulfone
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34152645 DOI: 10.1111/aor.14020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Artif Organs ISSN: 0160-564X Impact factor: 3.094